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| | 6146 | 69.3 | 121 | | | 5927 | 68.0 | 120 | | | 5560 | 66.5 | 118 | | | 4961 | 68.8 | 116 | Par: 71 Designer: Gary Roger Baird |
| | | | | NON MEMBERS- Call the course at (615) 797-2578 to book a tee time. Here are the rates that CURRENTLY APPLY if you contact the course directly: (subject to change by course) | | | M | T | W | T | F | S | S | | Regular | $26 | $26 | $26 | $26 | $26 | $30 | $30 | | Twilight | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a |
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Course Conditions (as reported by course) Head Pro Darrell Hartsfield
Clerk Rhonda Adams
Clerk Pamela Todd
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Golf Shop Special| The course is in great shape. One of TN best resort golf courses. |
Membership OptionsMemberships are for green fees only.Carts are 12.00. Reg.membership:$710.00. 62 and over are considered seniors. 5 Day membership is $355.00. 7 Day membership is $455.00 Couples membership is$1215.00. |
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If you're flexible on where and when you play, you may want to book times reserved for LastMinuteGolfers. You'll often enjoy significant savings, but reservations made inside 24 hours are prepaid and non-refundable and all reservations are held with a credit card. Very limited tee time availability.
If you DO know where you want to play and when, then we suggest that you call the course, enjoy access to all available tee times, and book at the established course rates.

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 | | Due to minor inaccuracies in the mapping of this course, we have chosen not to display a MapQuest map link. If you would like further clarifications on the directions, please call the course. |
The course was built in 1973 and then redesigned by designer Gary Roger Baird in 1988. In previous years, Golf Digest has recognized Montgomery Bell State Park is located seven miles east of Dickson in Dickson County. The rolling hills of Dickson County contain a treasure that was considered more precious than gold to the builders of young America. The treasure was iron ore, and it lured men by the hundreds to this area of Middle Tennessee. The site of the first Cumberland Presbyterian Church is located at Montgomery Bell State Park.
The iron industry in Dickson County has been long silent, but the 3,782 acres that make up Montgomery Bell State Resort Park still show the signs of its presence. Near the remains of the Old Laurel Furnace, ore pits, where men once scratched iron ore from the earth, lie quiet and abandoned; the hardwood forest, once heavily cut to clear farmland, and to produce charcoal for the iron furnaces, has slowly healed its wounds. Fox, squirrel, raccoon, opossum, deer and a wide variety of birds and wildflowers have returned to the forest, making Montgomery Bell a place of quiet natural beauty. | Directions | Print Driving Directions   | I-40 West from Nashville, to Exit 182 (Fairview/Dickson Hwy. 96 Exit). Turn left (West) onto Highway 96. Stay on Highway 96 until it deadends at Highway 70. Turn right (East) on Highway 70, off-ramp provided. Stay on Highway 70 approximately 3 miles. Park entrance is on the right.
From Memphis (I-40):Take I-40 East to Exit 182 (Fairview/Dickson Hwy. 96 Exit). Turn right (West) onto Highway 96. Stay on Highway 96 until it deadends at Highway 70. Turn right (East) on Highway 70, off-ramp provided. Stay on Highway 70 approximately 3 miles. Park entrance is on the right. | 
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